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Ijfe HuntlietF WutmsibB
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEK 23,1983
Volume 23-Number 32
oKArroN TowNSHfrs omciAL mewsrAf
^Humiey High School ^ Sctiool ni«
-since two
USFS 580-360
Huntley, Itl. 60142
Varsity Volleyball Tejam
VARSHY
Bottom row L to R: Lisa Albrecht. Carolyn Boettcher. Joni Shear. Suzanne Ernesti. l/iri Seemann - Captain and
Kristin Ostrander - Captain. Top Rou: Jennifer Massett. Debbie Wiesneth, Jackie Freund. Kristy Resh. Jill Niemever and Coach Joyce
Radostits. VARSITY RECORD
Conference
Overall
b-4
9-8
Jr. Varsity Volleyball Team
|iHl>l|iii«IW.i iiimi.
•\
Ryan Praises Area Senior
Lieutenant Govemor Ge¬ orge Ryan has commended Louise Kreutzer for her participation in the Senior Legislative Porum Training Conference which was held in Springfield on October 16-18, 1983.
Mrs. Kreutzer is Chairman of the Housing Committee of Region II. Region II consists of DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kanka¬ kee, Kendall, Lake, McHenry and Will Counties.
"Louise's didication to ad¬ dressing the concems of our older citizens is greatly appreciated by the govemment decision-makers in Springfield,' Ryan said. "Because of people like Louise, we are better equipped to address those concems."
The slogan of the organiz«tion is "Seniors Helping Seniors". To be a member of the Senior Legislative Forum you must be a senior citizen representing an organization or group of at least 25 members.
Thc Forum is a grass-roots senior citizens' organization focusing on issues that directly affect the elderly. The seniors themselves determine what tfiar needs'ife, aria ¦S&W tliey cat) best be met. The organization assists with, and lobbies for. legislation to aid seniors.
As part of Lieutenant Govemor Ryan's responsibili¬ ties and concems, he also has two Senior Action Centers, one in Chicago and one in Springfield. The Springfield Center has a toll-free number: I -800-252-6565. For more infor¬ mation about the Senior Legislative Forum, please call the toll-free number.
Howards
Celebrates
Thanksgiving
HOWARD ELECTRONICS has made it possible for their employees to enjoy the up and coming holiday festivities just a little more by presenting each of their valued employees with a certificate for a free turkey from
Snowmobile Safety Course To Begin Locally
The Lake Shore Riders and the Milwaukee Gustos will square off in a Wheelchair Basketball game in the McHenry County College multi¬ purpose room Saturday, Dec. 3 at 7:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Easter Seal Society for McHenry County, "Wheelchair Basket¬ ball is not only exciting, it is an inspiration to those who do not encounter the disabled in such active, sporting ways "states Jenny van Treese, public relations director.
According to Van Treese, Wheelchair Basketball orgina- ted after World War D and especially took hold after the Korean War when so many men suffered the loss of their legs and missed participating in active sports. TTierapists sensi¬ tive to their needs soon realized that they could definitely go ahead and play... with a few adjustments.
Wheelchair BasketbaU play¬ ers train just as rigorously as any other league teams and are totally committed to their sport. The game, is an e««ll«nt opportunity fbr famUies with chUdren to point out the great achievements of these fine athletes" stated Van Treese.
Cost of the tickets are Sl.OO for adults, 7Sc for students, children under 7 will be admitted free. Tickets arc on siae at the Easter Seal Therapy Center, 708 Washington, Wood¬ stock with admission also available at the door, Dec. 3. For information, phone 815-338- 1707.
our local Huntley Supermarket. "Turkey Day" wUI be celebrated by all at HOWARD ELECTRONICS because of the generosity of this fast-growing company. HAPPY THANKS¬ GIVING to all
FRESH-SOPH
Bottom row L to R: Beth Martin. Captain. Nicole Zemanek. Captain. Melissa Massett and Marie Brockman. 2nd. Row:
Lioness Minutes
The November meeting of the Huntley Lioness was held November 16 at the Legion. The meeting opened with the pledge led by may Chesak. President Bev Harimann selected the song from the song sheet, "Little Brown Church," that the gtoup sang. Minutes were read and approved. A thank-you was read from Joan Price, who was a euest at our tast meeting.
Monica Fettes. Marcy Brand- wine. Amy Pease. Judy Wiesneth and Cheryl Marsh. Top Row: Coach Jim Tichy. Mandi Barton. Cindy Doden.
A letter from Lions of Illinois Eye Research Institute was read expressing their gratitude for¬ the Lioness' gift of $150 in honor of the Union, Ulinois American Legion. The Union Legion assisted the Huntley Lioness by allowing them the use of some of their bingo equipment.
Thc treasurer's report was handed out and approved. S480 was netted for the scholarship fund. Bobbie Tessmet was
Dacien McGee and Cheryl
Boettcher.
FS RECORD
Conference 8-2
Overall 1-3-2
given a token of appreciation for being the highest salesperson.
Dennis Rudsinski entered the meeting. May Chesak was ready at the piano for the group to sing, "Happy Birthday" to him. Dennis has been the laision from the Huntley Lions since the Lioness group has been formed. We were glad that he stopped by to see us.
118 children attended the Continued on Pane 2
IN MEMORY OF RITA [BALL] SCOTT
WHO PASSED AWAY 2 YEARS AGO
NOVEMBER 21. 1981
Visions of you seem to fade away but memories of you remain deep in our hearts and will never go away.
The vision of beauty hou have created in April. your daughter, j^vho will always be very special to us brings back the visions that seem to fade • but the memories will always remain
Daughter April
Mother
Sisters A Brothers
Nieces d Nephews

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Ijfe HuntlietF WutmsibB
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEK 23,1983
Volume 23-Number 32
oKArroN TowNSHfrs omciAL mewsrAf
^Humiey High School ^ Sctiool ni«
-since two
USFS 580-360
Huntley, Itl. 60142
Varsity Volleyball Tejam
VARSHY
Bottom row L to R: Lisa Albrecht. Carolyn Boettcher. Joni Shear. Suzanne Ernesti. l/iri Seemann - Captain and
Kristin Ostrander - Captain. Top Rou: Jennifer Massett. Debbie Wiesneth, Jackie Freund. Kristy Resh. Jill Niemever and Coach Joyce
Radostits. VARSITY RECORD
Conference
Overall
b-4
9-8
Jr. Varsity Volleyball Team
|iHl>l|iii«IW.i iiimi.
•\
Ryan Praises Area Senior
Lieutenant Govemor Ge¬ orge Ryan has commended Louise Kreutzer for her participation in the Senior Legislative Porum Training Conference which was held in Springfield on October 16-18, 1983.
Mrs. Kreutzer is Chairman of the Housing Committee of Region II. Region II consists of DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kanka¬ kee, Kendall, Lake, McHenry and Will Counties.
"Louise's didication to ad¬ dressing the concems of our older citizens is greatly appreciated by the govemment decision-makers in Springfield,' Ryan said. "Because of people like Louise, we are better equipped to address those concems."
The slogan of the organiz«tion is "Seniors Helping Seniors". To be a member of the Senior Legislative Forum you must be a senior citizen representing an organization or group of at least 25 members.
Thc Forum is a grass-roots senior citizens' organization focusing on issues that directly affect the elderly. The seniors themselves determine what tfiar needs'ife, aria ¦S&W tliey cat) best be met. The organization assists with, and lobbies for. legislation to aid seniors.
As part of Lieutenant Govemor Ryan's responsibili¬ ties and concems, he also has two Senior Action Centers, one in Chicago and one in Springfield. The Springfield Center has a toll-free number: I -800-252-6565. For more infor¬ mation about the Senior Legislative Forum, please call the toll-free number.
Howards
Celebrates
Thanksgiving
HOWARD ELECTRONICS has made it possible for their employees to enjoy the up and coming holiday festivities just a little more by presenting each of their valued employees with a certificate for a free turkey from
Snowmobile Safety Course To Begin Locally
The Lake Shore Riders and the Milwaukee Gustos will square off in a Wheelchair Basketball game in the McHenry County College multi¬ purpose room Saturday, Dec. 3 at 7:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Easter Seal Society for McHenry County, "Wheelchair Basket¬ ball is not only exciting, it is an inspiration to those who do not encounter the disabled in such active, sporting ways "states Jenny van Treese, public relations director.
According to Van Treese, Wheelchair Basketball orgina- ted after World War D and especially took hold after the Korean War when so many men suffered the loss of their legs and missed participating in active sports. TTierapists sensi¬ tive to their needs soon realized that they could definitely go ahead and play... with a few adjustments.
Wheelchair BasketbaU play¬ ers train just as rigorously as any other league teams and are totally committed to their sport. The game, is an e««ll«nt opportunity fbr famUies with chUdren to point out the great achievements of these fine athletes" stated Van Treese.
Cost of the tickets are Sl.OO for adults, 7Sc for students, children under 7 will be admitted free. Tickets arc on siae at the Easter Seal Therapy Center, 708 Washington, Wood¬ stock with admission also available at the door, Dec. 3. For information, phone 815-338- 1707.
our local Huntley Supermarket. "Turkey Day" wUI be celebrated by all at HOWARD ELECTRONICS because of the generosity of this fast-growing company. HAPPY THANKS¬ GIVING to all
FRESH-SOPH
Bottom row L to R: Beth Martin. Captain. Nicole Zemanek. Captain. Melissa Massett and Marie Brockman. 2nd. Row:
Lioness Minutes
The November meeting of the Huntley Lioness was held November 16 at the Legion. The meeting opened with the pledge led by may Chesak. President Bev Harimann selected the song from the song sheet, "Little Brown Church," that the gtoup sang. Minutes were read and approved. A thank-you was read from Joan Price, who was a euest at our tast meeting.
Monica Fettes. Marcy Brand- wine. Amy Pease. Judy Wiesneth and Cheryl Marsh. Top Row: Coach Jim Tichy. Mandi Barton. Cindy Doden.
A letter from Lions of Illinois Eye Research Institute was read expressing their gratitude for¬ the Lioness' gift of $150 in honor of the Union, Ulinois American Legion. The Union Legion assisted the Huntley Lioness by allowing them the use of some of their bingo equipment.
Thc treasurer's report was handed out and approved. S480 was netted for the scholarship fund. Bobbie Tessmet was
Dacien McGee and Cheryl
Boettcher.
FS RECORD
Conference 8-2
Overall 1-3-2
given a token of appreciation for being the highest salesperson.
Dennis Rudsinski entered the meeting. May Chesak was ready at the piano for the group to sing, "Happy Birthday" to him. Dennis has been the laision from the Huntley Lions since the Lioness group has been formed. We were glad that he stopped by to see us.
118 children attended the Continued on Pane 2
IN MEMORY OF RITA [BALL] SCOTT
WHO PASSED AWAY 2 YEARS AGO
NOVEMBER 21. 1981
Visions of you seem to fade away but memories of you remain deep in our hearts and will never go away.
The vision of beauty hou have created in April. your daughter, j^vho will always be very special to us brings back the visions that seem to fade • but the memories will always remain
Daughter April
Mother
Sisters A Brothers
Nieces d Nephews